I'm really disappointed that @protonprivacy CEO, Andy Yen, is a Trump supporter.

Proton has created some of my favorite privacy-protecting apps & services, and I regularly recommend their products to people, but I'm hesitant to send money in their direction now, as I'm not sure what it'll go to support.

Trump has made it clear that he gives zero fucks about the safety of BIPoC people, women, LGBTQIA rights, and trans folx in particular. And every dollar that gets contributed to that fascist dictator is a dollar that might be earmarked for my eradication.

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Taken together, the following sources convince me that I'm correct in believing Andy Yen is pro-Trump:

- https://proton.me/blog/trump-control-nsa-privacy

- https://x.com/andyyen/status/1864436449942110660

- https://x.com/andyyen/status/1812442643726537182

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That said, I don't think there's a reason to flee Proton just yet. Let's see if there's a response to this from @protonprivacy.

Also, as pointed out, Proton has built their products and policies to be resistant to shit like bad politicians or CEO that supports them. And while I don't think "neutrality" is a defensible stance when faced with a genocide-happy dictator, I think the risk to the Proton Foundation and Proton's products isn't critical at present.

#Proton #BIPoC #LGBTQ #Trump

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@alice @drwho @protonprivacy I'd be more inclined to send funds to European services in political safe havens.
@drwho @alice @protonprivacy I did research on it a long while back and yes, there are. But ultimately I ended up hosting my own mail server so didn't go down that path.
@codeofamor @drwho @alice @protonprivacy Can you remember any of those providers? Asking for moi.

@clickhere @drwho @alice @protonprivacy I could not, so I did some digging for you anyway, and here are the providers I would start with to narrow down the most suitable ones for me, if I was looking. Ones marked with an asterisk are those that I vaguely recall being on my original research list:

Points to consider for each are features/restrictions/allowances, pricing, security practices, jurisdiction of data storage, how well they are ranked by security professionals, and others. I hope this helps with a starting point.

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@codeofamor @clickhere @drwho @alice It's a great list, and Posteo is amazing, but they don't support using your own domain, IMHO this is the only downside. I'm using Mailbox, they support domain, the service is great.
@canderson @clickhere @drwho @alice Thanks for weighing in - that's good to know.
@codeofamor @clickhere @drwho @alice However, Posteo has a valid reason for not supporting custom domains. The issue lies with some domain registrars, which can compromise user data through WHOIS queries, posing a risk to users' privacy. IMHO this is not entirely accurate, since numerous registrars offer privacy features.
@canderson @clickhere @drwho @alice Indeed. I never use those that do not have this feature.